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n Bathj Utspatrij l'UULlSIIKL) KVIIItY AKTEHNOON EXCEI'T SUNDAY. F1V10 CENTS COPY DAD GIVING VOICE to his dissatisfaction with things in general is P.ahy Miller, who arrived at McKccsport, Pa.. as a Fathers' Day (41ft f..r l,t. Ken:cly Miller. At that tune, his Pad was shni.tin;: down a Na/.i Ui his plane named tor his pretty wiIm "Lioiy Mac." (/ittcritational) General Boisson Resigns Command French West Africa Governor General Quits; to Stay Until Successor Is Named I.'imiIiiii. .Ii.ne IS.— i.\l'i — I'teile I5i.issi.il lias rrsumd a* ;:n\ ci iKir ucncr.il of Irt-ntli H oi \lriea .mil lIk- 1 l ent Ii <■>11111111 I «•<• i:l National l.ihi raliuti lias ..11 • pled his resii>iiulii»ii. Keiilvrs npmlrd today limn Aluieis. The report added thai I4niss»;\ Ii.nl lire a a-l>i il lii ri'inaiii 111 nl lin ii 1:tiI his Mirressnr could tie appointed. I. >ii lc 1 .1 v ine\.rie- the ■ . i 1 v. hirn 1 lit-r itniK I-m 1.1'h hi Ch.u Ii ■ (ir Gaulle iiuiou tin iMi'livv attack earlitn In 'he war. S' ■■ ii utter the American ue< ipa •1 .>1 11. j, Ml A:. . 11 -i - - n imaed ... lYe.i.-ii Mi-iv* headed i.v Ad .11 nil. -mated pte . mi tiir.ii.il Hum Ciraial. .•ii ii.- '.i.i. v he de.:\ cieii a II ideraUe Kivmh 1; .til!;., induti I ri .1 1 Reds Capture Finn Trench laiiido' .time (AP> Itcfl arn y i.m| , !• mil-n Minn •. !■ 'I* 11:. 1:11 t . Ir :i i • int.al 1" a ■ • I II I : K.I ■ W'.I> 1.1st III -n:. tin l; • n u ■ I • <11 IIIIIJIH . In ' I'll >1 ! > t:i" M ■ ' •v. •:««I till III <||-II Iiv till- • virl monitor. ntvnounred today, i.i i ivlit'ii- 11 the »•"; 1 - 11 (n"ii " • 'I'll! v Ml' 1 . ■ I • I 11 if III! I . - ( ituv ill ,r til.1 y i- n > .'.I MR it' i' nesti 'irt ■ -i nf (it'iman machine Klin nvyljf and ».;■ ii.iiim--. S'i. »J ■hi "ci| .shut tin'* 11 three plirties. She V. 1 liiillt tin .-a (I. I t '' attnrk i n tlir Kan ".ia'l f:'1 ''' "If I :. I-' f IIII h ill ' .;I'll I r 11 'IIt V. I !' |'I ' ii' 1 fuelled .t i ll mi a high ;• 11' ' v\ 's d< I-1 .1 1. Ii i^s: m Ir .1 ;• • I 1 i.nt the I'liiri' killn*!! •'I'1" ' 1and 'iien. the r inmimi't •••id. nnd then fought '•!: a mm'.'* attack I iv the K. n-. Several Stocks At New Highs N'v Vnfl;. June <AP» v• in 1' iii 1 mil - e 1111111111 d t" ' "ii - the -t ,ek market ("day v. ''" 11 till Mint rail- and 1 - n li d d" 't |,||.« |,i) licil 1111 1 • ;n 11 n 1'niiil in- up re. a innnhe. t<> t! 1 J'*'-" peaks. Hhim - in the "new hi.jh" 1 V included Cliryil •••. Wi ' h ei t.Hid, l t; Unfile and v 1 'J* ''luiek. ft> fr iii v e •• It • tilted Alrcrnfl. c; enn ".i : ■ Steet, Itcthlehcm. Yonntfut iwn Sin Simla Ke. C»r< I t|„ n < i M itnr We tc 11 I 'mii 111. !' 1 and Liv'il and V ■ Ci.n Ration-Free Rubber Seen ( • : ,ai" »i Wash nut ... ox ' ' Itiye \ iw prcsidt nf ,.| li >nal Automobile Dealers Asso ciation, -aid |prc :• day there was •' P"s>il«il.ty that ;,n forms of runber rati min# would be elimi natod b.v th;.» J.nic next year. Si • .nfcitss b 'fore the Xorth Car Ima Automobile Dealers Asso rt •• n. Chamberlain said that t! e capacity fur producing syn thetic rubber probably w tuid re a-h li.5llli.000 t.s by M. cm !"•!' .'I. or nearly ii wble tlio pt-iioo time needs. Chamberlain said he could .•ire no immediate relief iron: gasoline rationing ;,(><! that thv -:*ll .t :• >:i : get worse. Jap Subs Are Bcmbed I wo Undersea Craft Attacked From Air in South Pacific Over Week-End Southern I'.irilir lleadiiuartrrs. .Iline '!S—i \r —Two Japanese submarines werr attacked fl'iiin the air in mulch separated parts of the miiiIIi I'.irilic over the iv« ck-cinl. .iiul al I lie same lime Army and N.ivi air forces stcp |icd up offensive activity in the Solomon islands. S ••!"?! I'.ic.i • :iv.i'l(|aa'ters • n iim • ■ I * y Jii.it a Ii id-. N . y . HI • l »M • K i lay > ■ , 2'»'» i le- -t •> Suva ' i tin r ji islands, and dt '.■! «l ii dep'h charge oil the iiirler.-ca cr..'t. Sii-iri lv allei uard. the am •> u C mint > ;i. ; i>« a\ v •••! slick ap|.ea;..l the s'irfacc the wale: . A sea- • •< •: ■ fie area ! >r !ii< . nemv \ e.- . >• • t cr ev denry ul Jin possible d m 1i >n I" mi! eeiitinucd. An itlier Japanese sub i urine w is |.o:nbed In the .-"lithe: n ( oral -«•, yesterday afternoon. head<iu;;rtei rc i.i» ted. and was lust teen ninkifitf i < r;:sh divr. Ac rial activity in the So|»mo-'.> centered < ti M'.mda and Vila i". the Xew (• -C : ' 'I'- '< !! 11 ■ i(_> nt the fnutheni tip o| H u'.taln ■ il'-.- i.-lan i aid itekat.i i: S .lit i | i.,-1 I ! e >a:ds •!•• M • VI!;i • i Italia!*.' were reported n • Navy eoinmunirttie issued yes* •trdav at WashinRton.) Cotton Prices Widely Mixed v rk. aftme 2K (AP) ("•• ,,, '11'lii' opened 1*' cents a bale ,,vei cent- a bale hiiiiier. p • .. .- ere :.'o cent* a bale , ,, III i i fit i ! d«* lllltiK'i , .lob . u; i ic-tobe Deceinbet IB.ftS I'levi'Mis Toda.v - CloM- <»|fll .III .VI :»II o. •.•(ma ltl<l!l I'll.I I !I.7P ]'' ii i:u> iri.lfi Liberators Raid Two Greek Fields KAF Routs Axis Convoy Near Coast Two Ships Sunk and One Beached; ' oiquiioss Hammer Targets in France l.oml-iti. .Inlit' 2H—(AIM—I.ri tisli T> pillions ;i.:il lintTioanes sank inn enemy ships early Ci» u:i\. tiruvi' ;iii»tli«'r l1U17.ini; <nit« .1 liciifh ami brought throe more 1<> .1 stumistill alter a niitlit in wliirli l!.\l'' .MuMiiiitii squadrons u iii:'.i il deep into Franco to ham mer airimrls anil railways in tl»o mounting allied aerial offi'n sive. The latest rnu i:jmu lit was ii»i»>• 11— i*fl i y the an mill -try to have tako'l place nfl tile Ditch i-..;ist. whore >wit'l IIAF lighters t>•mid li\\. vtiemy coas tal Vissels -;ii 1 tiji in a line. These vesst !s wore attacked in •A;.ves nil tin* !i ! wave ol tliors . I . atlacued hoi oved li> bo • i';. . . i i i the eunviiy. Oik It A I- tilatto v.:' I -t. tin- air minis try :>nn u'licvd. in contrast to th«. Oerman I i-t vn.tna: d's claim that nine verc sh 1 <i n. Tito Germans aijfi asserti d that the convoy .v.li f.-ied o Iy mill' i' (taiuauo. II: •'.ii-: 'm • u intense anfi-air oral! tiro. 1 inhter.- closed in to ;iilll or twin yards w.t . guns iila/. iu; ii 1 if ini'ial attack ■>» the convoy. Ar. v\p| »rt and yell w (lames suHRost Ing • ii ammunition lire liurgt mis "t i»;;o ::iili !nn .-Iii|). V i,it'll \\ tioaehed. the air mi: istry said. (>no |>.l »t >av. a t>(IO-ton -hi';> s;nk within ten n unite-. When thv see iikI wave "t planes eoino over an ithe •imi-ton ship aad disappeared. Other Typhoon hunioers arriving later toiinil two inoio sinus which I ..iiid l:ko tu^'s winy to the ns - .stance >' !h«' re- ..lining two vVsso's a si .wi-1 11. O'le of the-o poure.l out -nviUe alter : ts wore reiji.-terod :1! over her. it w.is stated. 1. the blows l»y the Mosquitoes the air ministry said tw > raiUvav vards wore hit. locomotives wcte raked with machine g-.tn f ro ami 15-honts oil Cherbourg wore strad dled with bombs. CAMERAS. GLASSES FORBIDDEN AT BEACH Atlar.t i. .i iu' 12)!.— ('.'>int{ to 11m* hr:i-h" \V< II. dotit bother I • lake 'in* i in >■ • liiiioeolai•» wi'li I : 1hc\ vi i ! n t in- somethuii! <■;»• i • rii-v ;iii I ynii won't iw all iwcd In :is«• thetn. 11idi|■ i.i; li >. fourth Si rviee Collii! .ir:tl, • ■minded till* ^i iH'i'iu |iiil>i - t hi i\ that |niMie |it i l.im.i t!ni> ,\'ii. ^ i.nd \.i. :t hi ilic K;i>t ••en DetYnse '.'oiiinuiiid forbid i air •• T plftli I - • li IIIJJ llill •(!.Ill- in ri . t. ii-iril ;ni . nloiit; tlif A'l.mill i . . .i t. iiirludim: i i• i.~I m i .in Ih'.h li i- 'vm M.iiin- t" Florida. ' < iuardsoii'ti. An y oatrols. 1 •ill I .< I null. •: it ii ent i'i' I in -<• .■rili'is. S". .vim will siiiM- not iimy youtst-ll bill Hi «c chiirgeri with ci. t ni'ir • tin order ;i lnt i'i »i'-ill«l«- ir v i l ivi' 'In camera iiml 'inoi'iihirs U. S. Bureau To Conduct Survey Here I.'al'-iuh. .Iuiij- 'AIM fol I . i:i;: i|i .i i< | ■ loll l».v 11ic* SI ill' mnlng}' rli lent, .i rep i • tilt:\ c i.l ' .11 iiuriMll ' i Mi's i> i-'iti ' m; ii ,-airvey ti Vanes eoii:i'.\ to detrrmine 'hf extent ?;.:.-te.i (li-j>• >>it. uncovered i'iim A Slate oil i who asked jii it liis name n •' ised. said here today thiit *" ii'oosits h;id been fonrrl hrtwn'ii Henderson and Oxford 11*.i :1m! per.-ons inter e-ted in tin- .-urvey wore opti mistic. TniiR-tr". - used in rarlio de tector* n i I laments. A i'.i' Irt fori* Congress etirrirt smijinn appropriation c • I drillings in North Carolina and ol thnl amount $|5.* 00(1 is c i marked lor timustcn do\ <*!■ ; mo •! 'I li(. oftirial -aid he did not believe fie bureau of mines W< tl'd o|w"i •• !M" ieanent office ii |lc*ul>- on !• ' *hat tempnr iir.v o iitei ti ghl i«* enhibllsh c l Mi. pendinu the t'ini{>te'i exploration P rep 'i ted n ilhnrlliillvpltf in III nder>.on tha' the federal iii{ior\ '-a* :vn*«'d i|ti.liters in the Horn* bmldtnii \'or*e of tli( bureau aijenls lii's been available, however. for inler \ iew. J'tid ' i' not kliitt'n how I.-ii 'i* a s'a'f II li e i* lieadrj'iar ii i hoic • •, |.i ii«." Intia a time •> ti • -• «• i?I i^aintiin .".I BACK-TO-WORK SWING EVIDENT IN COAL MINES He Surrendered WAITING to bo taken to a prison camp 13 Italian Admiral Paves! nfter ho surrendered the inland of l'anle'leria in lite Mediterranean t<> the Kritish. This is one of th« first original photos taken r>ii Hie island to reach U.S. (International) W ellingtcns Raid Naples Industrial Plants and Dock Area Hit; Six Axis Planes Are Shot Down Allied llcadiiuarlcrs in North - Africa. June '!K—(AIM—Wcllins ton homlicrs of tli«- iiorlh African air forces dropped bombs in llie dock ari'.i and on industrial pi.iiils of Naples in an attack Saturday niiilit. allied licailitii.tr ier- aiiiic:n:ecd today. The lla1 ■ .Sund.iv (-•■minariii prcv ii .I'. . eh-, i d •• ■> )..«• \. ;• • area had iieeii the obji-et i\e <•; .. Sal:, "day ii .at li.:d. . i 1 .1 el **-1 that only *1 uhl damage 1 itid been done. Till* ill' d c"mn.nni<( e t■ >ri iy : i nol ir.ii 1 u the . !/«• <>'. tli*- uttiicU IIIS fore ! ' >1iiii-!; 1i:e 11« : west c •; •• ilaliitu |Mirt or the umwl if dam. . r Si\ ,i\is plane-., allai-king al lied v'iippiii4 .voii'H'iiy, were shot 11 by co;i>l.tl air force plane- .nil two inure were lirmiKhl down h> naval Kimlire. it was aiiiioiitiecil. T\v<> 'lied aiici.tt wrc .- lid 1> be mi- it"! from all ••! the o|H?r:ili tt (Tile I'.iii II U 'lidav «•••: .itn-1« i :iue hr'>adeast from Howe and re corded 1 v tin. Ass •ciaf.-d Puss. >;.iid allied p! !» iiMaelvi-'l (N-rbiin. Ca 1 111 | nice, ye li td; v iiici i.iued ... ini r i hi c.iMiiill ) lirSRio Calabria .1 d i*vei"i;| wilier .-molie i* 'it es .•!> lilt* ' ••• of ' I" Ituli; n boot wore* rep n'ltd raided lii.st 'liithl. The allied bombers roared nei' ravai- d M( -in >. "he northeast S. c-ilv ic v port, to reach Xaplvs. Stia'cCT sections of Mwsllin iav in •!- alter three whipsaw acn il n.Sa t by nllicd bomb* in in Itii tv n I I"St Friday right. Three Persons Die Violently (•:, Ii-|el:i. .fine till (AT) — At 1,. ■ p.- -on.'- died i-v \ iol"itc: 1, \ ( I •: dlinlllj the \Wok d -i j-\ • \ r d' ded today. |; \| (; '.md ■' A! >ore ill w . 1 i; 1 nd killed i'.v ;,*i an'oip" 1, ;, •• • c M"o e \ lli'-Kanriapoii hnihw ay |'i * 1! vi!. -nd S mrira of K- lyn \ Y . •: lliollfd al C 111 1; ■ • . d •« o< fi In • I've ill W itl-. \i I I' -u • m i»t; W'lh frien U II. skell l.'T biVHnlston?. Jlvre vi ■ • >lri y<-: 0. w % hit by nn wttto - .!• 'e i>. he -tailed cross a street . •-t •• /j «*• ..; late;* - Scores of Locals Vote to Rer-ume Jobs; Some Pennsylvania Unions Still Gut l'itt -nivv'ii. I tint- 2S — ( Al'l— llearlem-d iiy a id sty liack-tn wurk swinjr o\er t."ie weck-emi. tIn* jrivatrr part <>I" tin* cud fields |..eked t<i<lay for many tniirc list'ii t<» We back in ilie miiM s ami a revived production effort t<> supply tin- fuels neces sary for steel anil other war • ■ssential iiul'.ist ries. Thi- "pn to work" rail sounded tl.numli mullv mining villages Sunday in tin- cro.il Appalachian rrrii'ii. b.i»e nf llii- industry, anil si-uies i:| liN-al units of tin" railed Mm* \\ iirki i's voted to resume llo-'r jobs in tin- soft inal mines. Full scale u|M.-riiti<inj< were pit-diet ed iv I'MW leaders and other.-: ii n <.-t <-f the states, including the v»<t bit :ii11 --i < ! . i- i \\v«t V Kini:i wi'.h il.- tso.iion miners. (> !>■ is* par:.- of Pennsylvania did '.hi- e .Wmeli; ippea: '.•< ene'Ullter siroii;; opp Si:i ami even 'in- • thousands nf u i!ui.- aligned thein .-elves with re.-ui:ii< (lg ■::n;: ..f rial. The tu.. aiva> ill v.'hieh the -v.ove nn nt ! .a ,ed. .iudu n^ ir ni the dts i«: Sane:.miner .ally, v.eiv the ecnti'al IYnn-y'.\ ■ a >ul! rial ■ ad iht. eastern Pennsylvania anthra cite lield. Hut -i tr.M veaion- iiv more minvr- iiian had worked <in Saturday indic-ated they w mid a > back I" tiie p l.-". t 'i ifficial c-tlnuitcii last week plac ed e number idle iiiiiu-vs in the country nt slightly mc>re than 2'ih. 000 leaving mure than 300.WI0 • i j..l> in the nal.f: 's undcrgruiri I Munitions rrs • I rain rire Shells City (' •r.d ;nrt. . . June ' AI * • !!• .de:r- ■ ill . inland city t .1 aa< 'i 111 ipiiel i Hie i v i.-eV ■ nd '!;e walls iui.ld.ua.- i"da.v ■ nir.- "i a terriiying :■ a- ii.-ar '•■•ii ! -il-i.en' :. ■!! in .nit on >. . ■ , l>y i freight train tire. At least four persons were injured : day l»y |i li;a: e:ed shelly, some nl -.viii'.-h hurtled a ! : ;*- freni the sifima where the blazing runs were luted l»y Irai.i llHT. Sharp it'i* i I ■ .■.-1the ■• ii mu • ity •■ ...111 I il. :: "I* seared dav'iabis <>iit >!' in .-pie." .lo-eph l.-v.e. (I. nd Jane lion newspape: man. Hundreds <■' : >wii.-incn. dad in p.'iai: j>. bin 1 i ■ ■ i M n S'n-et as clone »s they dared In the trnt-k.s ■ tlx city's w« tern mitskirt*. The a misait "ii • •• i«i-l In a!<My in tbe Denvi ■ 1 Ii.• »I• ;;.)<• V'c-r '•!n Itailn a i j rds. Siiell- liurit! i". 'nrvi-a.-ing ' dv.na d«\< :i : :l.■ I!v ili.ml :i , "It w ■ d • ev. ' .- •> ' i I ds nf nnis< ami py t«ehn . esn i»; that i! was i w« eii < al ly !■• t'u Fmirlh «>( -luly." .ad Joe llrady, a fire capt. MiAiiii ir I OK NOI! I II ( MiOI.IN \. I 'HI ( tillii:*<- in l< ni|n ''.il!ir<-. s'mners .it'll tliiiiidi-rslnrnis iu si iilIi .mil west portions litis alt erii'ion .ind in \\rst iiorlinii to nieltl. Italian Newsp; Imminent Inva a-d !eit |M. ■>! 'bed n I -. s e ban. .Sar^lb an inri Unlit n i ' awl (-ties i- .. signal Unit m n i imminent. Is stepping up ■■'ini'ts ' ' steel the civllion 1.1 "ti f"r a blow . <:a •■ Ktcrtity realistie -ii i s* . -ie I e \\ el. en I • ■ \ ei-y llnli in wotild f cxpccl'-d ,•! iv a pat* in deleave nl ;br .1 . ii. .itifi me pa|ter iiw<f|(i a* lilies WMtld he tamed in'< ■iesse " v. n a \M'iiid be de!end .*:•-« t by .treel. ■ -"Idiet - v. II have ca*«i- *»i ■ t lb<- people .-.mis and kn . . ed iiti> a'iub- "Ku'iynne 'i 'be • . h .'lid the poor. 1'ic i'i ■ alis's tiie w-lkcrs. '.lie u'OinOll i :hT« rh ldren." r,jn*>- 'S-.t '-|v-ci^r ,> n",,r " ■ i -• ii r - •- f - Veteran of Bciaan ONE OF THE LAST lo be cvacualcd from liataon. Capt. Juanita llod kiond of the Army Nurse Corps locks over an otllcinl pamphlet that nrpcs graduate nurses to join the armed forces. Captain Kcdmond is in Now Voik, meeting with u recruiting board. (International) j Guilty Plea By Lehmitz German-American Admits He Gathered Information in U. S. for Nazi Government New York. June "IS—(AIM— Truest I'reileriek I.elimitz. .*>7. pTadcd cuili.v today before I . S. Commissioner Martin ('. ICpstein In Hrorklyn to FIJI eharses Hut lie gathered information on troop movements, convoy* Hid arma ment production for the nazi iu telliiienie svslem while serving as a" air raid warden in Toinp tikinsville. S!al''ii I-la ml. A withered-faced nian i-t old clothes. I -Id Kp-te:n in ati even voice that he pleaded mi illv • i Fill chartse* and was rdercd !iel<i id 1 'ilj'.i 11..over said a- t'litorali/cd New V CULTURE OF ROSES TOLD IN BOOKLF/I < t i U'-'i III '■ l.v the K\t« it -li.M Service ;•) N. I s- ,ii- Colli<;1 i mi o i: iKi.in Miih it- •! i'k •■ill !i • ' • and hi • e\.ie''.il> )i ' •• oil !>•(• glow • I! I till- v t: n- I.. ■ llov.ef T'< rpeti' - - I -pan tiof ! tei ti!i/cl*s. i • 11- • i ' and Mi - rji'C*! and i ' • f .i ' • : - < mncctc v\ ith the ;; • "1 >-c~ A jiij tso«1 'it | ■Qr.tni i* outlined. ipers Predict >ion Of Europe tha' (I.hi h; -■ been 'i l.i d . ii Iniee- aid . < : ;il . ' 'ncU si"" •, i'sii reported new invasion 1 hi rie.'in e< .is! ■ • I ll'itfVI' ; ts w i i' in! In*., n-r' -V M iiiv the ! M I i I •*." I M if! poi HMV' TIC U V ll M'' 1 Tilth !i . > riiri n*V i? ih« ifvwil fti til • 1 ;ip H"f*r v.* "*mi : Large Fires Are Started At Dromes Attacks Continue Raids on Axis Bases in Balkans; Heavy Resistance Is Met Curio. Juno 2S—(AI')—t*. S. ninth air lorce Liberators shat tered axis iiaiij/ars. pilled run ways and started I'itvs at two airdromes near Athens yester ilav 111 a powerful I'olluwup to th<- Thursday raid at Salonika which «>|k'IumI tin- trans-Mediter ranean atrial of!Vn>iw against (I •nn.tn and Italian holdings in tin- llalkans, it was announced today. 11 iuli explosives were loosed etleetively at the airfields of Wotli KU vis. wot ill Alliens, and llas saili. southeast ol (he capital. and allied IcuFli'h wore slmwcrrd o\ or tin* riitiri' area. Despite savage efforts l».v de fi'KM' forces to break up tin raid. tin- four-engincd bombers (•Mrul"il their missions and re tururd without a loss. "A; !i..i:i targets i.ur aircralt wore :. l>y ! : uf tiirmutimis "i «» v and 1.filler bombers, the i n,iii:.:ig .-uceesstul at ttwpli at aerial bombings." said the .nth ah ho e. communique. "Seven I enemy aircralt wore destroyed, with f.^ir 11;t-:l.-tcd a.- probably de . stroved." 'I' ll' new attacks i>n Greece. a p > ; tent ;.l Invasion route for allied for ■i - deployed m the Mediterranean ti -Mowed .i 11 assive ~>0-i>omber ! raid tin the Sedcs airdrome at Salon ; ik:.. -ecotid ('■ « » . p : mi Thursday, j (Bombing principal enemy air b;.se- - :> r. 'ie -,.i v j>;■«•!.minarv to any l*:- • (i - :tensive. The Civrmans | *!i recent weeks have been reported j incrcr.sing their ground and air I Mmigth in '.he Balkans. particularly in Greece. f Greece propaganda agencies have i ■ en .c.ipied increasingly with the :■».» • i»:l:ty of a- allien incur- on into •• n • :hr ■ igh Greece and the Vardr.r valley—a route along which : the n; /.is. Itali-n- and thei satellites ! have been h; msseci continually by Greek and Yugoslav guerillas.) Spud Growers Slow Digging ricv. \ •li:. v.... .June -Ji:. (AD— !•«» !l! \ "I'll C\> I'llllll illltl i an- l<i||<>\vint, I tlirotmh wiili the wiir t'«>d admin j»trat: 'ti's pir i rc(|iu*j.| 11>>1 t> ■i:: prematurely. Ralph M. Wuodnide, ehief putviiaxiiiu dlreetor fur Iho or* •: ' .-iii-l ' xli.y. A.« si :i'.-uii. digi;ii!|! wa- rather kImw today, ho • ..iii. I.ui predieled Hint sri'iiT i \\ u.it •in i.- gi rally witi.in n wee* Ci"\i : iir- out i. troll.i-< up I In 412 ear- tu if Saturday. lie :i P": :• ar|(i:i:u lhat lily ion c. i !i:.\ i ; ■ In' taken l-\ >In. : • ••' i - ' day. h<«\\ or. and the mai mid lw\ e righted itself hy i • The majority ■! jmtat o pu el • - i d "it the u \erii!: ' = «• ; Inn n N<». In fur whirl • wndretl I weittht prii i ■ $-.1!eon piim. I'cilitiB i ..«'<• • 11 !'•« '"p ?;• ade -p al- i.- *2 7' Indictments Charge Cartel In Titanium v. ! list >n •.« j.- . AI'V—'The • ' >■ I ' ■ • • •nmeed • '• I.-. ' at i .V <Tii-;<!i ehemical liari iieri! chilrcd i" a - nd ' mil ■ ' ■ en* w till • • • . . worldwide cartel in .•1-1 I x I.. .11. I1111». Italian. Japanese and other foreign 'I 'i * ■ «t • • aM ii in v li'-n I * \ divi • • i .i... ce depi linenl. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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June 28, 1943, edition 1
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